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Harry
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Fishing out of Yankeetown, Fl yesterday with three grandkids ages 9,10 and 12. Here’s Jessica with her first fish ever a blacktip shark. Life is good.

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How cool! I love Florida fishing. dund dund ... dund dund .... dund dund (sounds from Jaws)

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Hi JD

This day we were fishing the incoming tide current between 2 islands in 6 foot of water.

The kids caught 2 redfish directly under the boat! Who da thunk it?

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Yeah Harry, You caught them off guard. They must only get wary if they see you on the front end of a poling flats boat, wearing technical gear and flipping high end tackle. LOL under the boat!

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LOL

Going out in the am. I'm big on the H&L Factor.

They have to be Hungry and you have to be Lucky!

Hope to catch a nice Blacktip or Nurseshark ...meat for the grill.

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We went to Kitimat on Sunday. Didn't even see a fish, but it was nice to get out of the house. I have a week off coming up, so I'm spending 3 days working on our place, and the rest of the week at the river!!!
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Harry - What size shark is good for BBQ? Are the little ones good?


kashton - From what Noel Gyger says you might be right at the leading edge of the Chinook run. He says it will be gangbusters on the Kitimat in July. I guess there may be Chum salmon too. From the looks of the pictures, there are some huge fish running.
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Little shark are good breaded and fried. But the limit is one per person and two per boat max. So we usually release the small and go for a biggie.

A 5' shark is good for the grill. Gut them on the boat, ice them down and steak them at the house. Taste like sword fish...actually.

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And here you have a silver trout. There is no size or bag limit on these in Florida. Good eating when fresh. The meat is soft so I don't like to freeze em.

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Hey Harry,

I see your boat is a center console. What kind of boat is it?

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Kenner '18. Mercury Saltwater 90 HP

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Nice boat! I'd like something like that here for lakes in CA. I have a nice Tracker Deep-V where I have enlarged the casting decks, for and aft. But it is your typical tracker with the small drivers cockpit and carpet everywhere. A center console with nonslip floors would be a real fish machine. I don't want a full out flats boat with just the casting deck with no edges. I need some like on your Kenner. But I would like to bring a true Florida boat to Central CA

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This boat has the splatter no skid finish. The transom has 2 scuppers so it is self bailing. When the deck gets bloody just put some water down and it runs out the back. Low maintenance.

Tracker is popular here. I may buy one of their jon boats. I have a spare 15hp Yamaha.

Here’s a photo that shows some of the deck. Andy (9 years old) with a ray. These are edible. Fried up with garlic and butter they taste like scallops. We generally release them.

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I see your push pole there. What is the draft on your boat? Do you ever take it into the creeks for tarpon?

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Actually that is a black nylon line I use to tie up to the dock and launch....just the right length to stretch between the cleats....keeps it ship shape.

Lots of tarpon in the area. I love to see em fly. Occasionally I jump them with a red jig or red worm. They'll eat most anything.

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